Major Spoilers: Leaked Set Video Confirms Return of a Key Game of Thrones Character

Raw footage of filming of a scene (at Barrika beach, Spain) from Game of Thrones season 7 has surfaced online which not only reconfirms the meetup of Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) but also shows that they are being joined by a long lost character- Gendry (Joe Dempsie). Ironically, his return also includes a boat!

In the scene, it seems that Gendry and Davos are preparing a boat to leave Dragonstone when they are approached by two guards from the City Watch of King’s Landing (gold cloaks). According to L7R, Davos is trying to bribe them with ‘aphrodisiac’ crabs and it looks like that the guards initially accept the bribe but then also decide to check the boat for any suspicious activity. They don’t find any and start to head back to their posts. Tyrion then joins Gendry & Davos and is recognized by the gold cloaks who were probably still keeping an eye on the boat. They go back to inquire but are confronted by Davos and things begin to heat up. With their backs turned, Gendry intervenes and whacks them with a warhammer hidden somewhere inside the boat. The trio then push the boat into the sea and leave the shores of Dragonstone. L7R also reports that the weapon bears a House Baratheon Sigil and it seems it was forged by Gendry himself. They also claim that this is the 5th episode of the seven-episode season 7 and is being directed by Matt Shakman.

Check out the video below.

** Update 1- More Spoilers Below **

Kit Harington (Jon Snow) and Cunningham were seen filming a scene with Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei). Check out the images here.

** Update 2 – More Spoilers Below **

– Daenerys and Jon meetup is also confirmed, thanks to a leaked set video. Click here to watch it.

2 comments

it might be roberts hammer that a very good reason to go back as it is made of varnain steel and could kill white walkers and tyron would know where it was in the red keep along with a lot of other weapons